TMS zl Module Release Notes ST.1.0.090213

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Known Issues
Release ST.1.0.090213
GRE (IP Tunnel, local and remote IP, selector IP and MASK)
SCEP (SCEP server)
PR_0000012477 — When logging in as an operator in the Web browser interface, some
drop down selections are not disabled. This behavior does not allow an operator to perform
any management functions, but the drop down selections should be disabled to prevent the
impression that management operations can be performed.
For example:
Log in as an operator.
Go to Maintenance > Update Software > Server Type drop down selection box.
or
Go to Authentication > RADIUS > Protocol drop down selection box.
PR_0000012250 — In environments where high connection rates and high connection
counts are in use, management interfaces can be slow or locked up. This will occur when
the administrator has not specified a Priority VLAN for management in their configuration. A
Priority VLAN ensures that the administrator will always have management access from the
specified VLAN.
PR_0000012607 — ICMP replay will generate a log entry even when the setting is disabled.
PR_0000012802 — When adding an NSSA or STUB area to the OSPF configuration, leading
zeros in the area ID are flagged as an error. For instance, 10.10.01.10 would not be accepted
but 10.10.1.10 would be accepted.
PR_0000012838 — Using SNMP, the values of system name, contact, and location via the
RFC 1213 system table cannot be changed.
PR_0000012937 — In a certain condition, when the TCP RST timeout value is set to zero
and IPS is enabled, the TMS zl Module will not forward a TCP RST packet from one peer to
another. If there is a TCP session established or half-established between client and server,
and the server sends an RST Packet to close the session, the TMS zl Module will mark the
session to be deleted. If IPS is enabled, the TMS zl Module will forward the RST packet to
IPS. After IPS finishes processing the packet, the TMS zl Module gets the RST packet. Since
TMS zl Module has already marked the session to be deleted and the RST timeout value is 0,
the RST packet is not forwarded to the peer and is dropped. The problem only happens for
RST packets. By setting the RST timeout value to something other than zero, this issue can
be avoided.
PR_0000013105 — When using the show vlans command in a CLI session established by
going through the switch interface, the VLAN information displayed is overlapped. For
example:
MGMT VLAN has been added.
DNS Server, default gateway and domain suffix have been added.